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<strong>Cluster</strong> Troubleshooting<br />

C.12 OPA0 Error-Message Logging and Broadcasting<br />

Table C–8 (Cont.) OPA0 Messages<br />

Error Message<br />

Errors Signaled with a CI Packet<br />

Logged or<br />

Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Insufficient Nonpaged Pool for Virtual Circuits Logged<br />

Cable Change-of-State Notification<br />

%Pxxn, Path #0. Has gone from GOOD to BAD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Path #1. Has gone from GOOD to BAD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Path #0. Has gone from BAD to GOOD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Path #1. Has gone from BAD to GOOD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Cables have gone from UNCROSSED to CROSSED—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Cables have gone from CROSSED to UNCROSSED—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Path #0. Loopback has gone from GOOD to BAD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Logged<br />

%Pxxn, Path #1. Loopback has gone from GOOD to BAD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Logged<br />

%Pxxn, Path #0. Loopback has gone from BAD to GOOD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Logged<br />

%Pxxn, Path #1. Loopback has gone from BAD to GOOD—REMOTE PORT1 xxx Logged<br />

%Pxxn, Path #0. Has become working but CROSSED to Path #1.— REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

%Pxxn, Path #1. Has become working but CROSSED to Path #0.— REMOTE PORT1 xxx Inaccessible<br />

1 If the port driver can identify the remote SCS node name of the affected computer, the driver replaces the ‘‘REMOTE<br />

PORT xxx’’ text with ‘‘REMOTE SYSTEM X...’’, where X... is the value of the system parameter SCSNODE on the remote<br />

computer. If the remote SCS node name is not available, the port driver uses the existing message format.<br />

C.12.2 CI Port Recovery<br />

C–40 <strong>Cluster</strong> Troubleshooting<br />

Two other messages concerning the CI port appear on OPA0:<br />

%Pxxn, CI port is reinitializing (xxx retries left.)<br />

%Pxxn, CI port is going off line.<br />

The first message indicates that a previous error requiring the port to shut<br />

down is recoverable and that the port will be reinitialized. The ‘‘xxx retries left’’<br />

specifies how many more reinitializations are allowed before the port must be<br />

left permanently off line. Each reinitialization of the port (for reasons other than<br />

power fail recovery) causes approximately 2 KB of nonpaged pool to be lost.<br />

The second message indicates that a previous error is not recoverable and that<br />

the port will be left off line. In this case, the only way to recover the port is to<br />

reboot the computer.

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